Make of it what you wish
Liza Sabater
http://www.bib-arch.org/bswb_BAR/bswbbar2806f1.html
Evidence Of Jesus Written In Stone
Ossuary Of Jesus' Brother Backs Up Biblical Accounts
Evidence Of Jesus Written In Stone
Ossuary Of Jesus' Brother Backs Up Biblical Accounts
>The new find is also significant in that it corroborates the[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>existence of Joseph, Jesus' father, and James, Jesus' brother and a
>leader of the early Christian church in Jerusalem. The family
>relationships contained on the new find helped experts ascertain
>that the inscription very likely refers to the Biblical James,
>brother of Jesus (see, for example, Matthew 13:55-56 and Galatians
>1:18-19). Although all three names were common in ancient times, the
>statistical probability of their appearing in that combination is
>extremely slim. In addition, the mention of a brother is
>unusual--indicating that this Jesus must have been a well-known
>figure.
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In a message dated 10/22/02 9:09:48 AM, liza@... writes:
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This is cross posted to this AND unschooling.com (and I don't know what all
else).
I cross posted my broken leg, but let's leave biblical archeology out of this
list, if that's okay with others here.
Sandra
<< http://www.bib-arch.org/bswb_BAR/bswbbar2806f1.html >>
This is cross posted to this AND unschooling.com (and I don't know what all
else).
I cross posted my broken leg, but let's leave biblical archeology out of this
list, if that's okay with others here.
Sandra